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VS2005 SP1 Uninstall on XP

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Bruce Wilhelm - 05 Apr 2007 16:06 GMT
I need to unistall the VS2005 SP1 on an XP machine.  Is there a way to just
remove SP1 and not the entire VS2005 install.  Windows 2000 Pro has an option
in add/remove programs to remove SP1, but XP does not have this option.

--Bruce
Chelsea - 05 Apr 2007 20:29 GMT
Same way as you remove any program through Add or Remove programs, except
you must check the box marked 'Show updates' (second from right at the top
of the window)- or you won't be able to see it. Hope that helps.
Chesea

>I need to unistall the VS2005 SP1 on an XP machine.  Is there a way to just
> remove SP1 and not the entire VS2005 install.  Windows 2000 Pro has an
> option
> in add/remove programs to remove SP1, but XP does not have this option.
>
> --Bruce

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